Rescuing A Case 7110 Tractor?!
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- Опубліковано 13 кві 2024
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Steph Haugen
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Nice to see some Norwegian ancestry in Minnesota other then Swedish Larsons!
I wouldn’t pay more than scrap price. The ole girl deserves a new life, BUT, the unknown is the thing. 😊
I wouldn’t just walk away from that tractor, I would RUN! Got a good drying wind today (Sunday), should be go time real soon! Standing by for black dirt in Say-Lo! 👍🏻🇺🇸
Yes
Teenager Steph driving a twin transmission silage truck. Just another example of why farm girls rock.
Really enjoy the show. I appreciate how well you maintain your equipment and how well you keep your shop clean. Look forward to planting season.
Thanks you!
Thank you very much for the seal explanation. I really mean it. I had never heard of that.
Thank you for including everyone in the videos. You’re very lucky to have the mechanics that you have. Very meticulous. Thank you for sharing your farm life.
l love how everyone works well together .....please keep the videos coming this spring
Offer him scrap price and see what happens if he doesn’t want to sell it for that then just walk away or if he does take scrap price haul it home and tear into it and see what is actually wrong with it if it’s too far gone tear it apart and sell it for parts
That’s probably all it’s worth 😂 no offense to the haugen farms
9500 hours never looked so bad. If they pay you 20k to take it, you might not lose money on it. Always remember it's not worth scrap price until it's at the scrap yard. Beautiful steiger.
You know you are up there a long ways when you say down in Fargo.
We are way up nort. 😆
Like the old 1070.
Buy the tractor , thay a good tractor and pull good , I used one pulling a 20 ton chaser bin , with sorghum , thay got some grunt, yes the power shift might need some work.
Great video Mark and Daner
You only need to rebuild the area between the weight bracket and the drawbar hole
Engine yes worth it. other wise RUN!
TR Salvage in Thief River Falls. Except that Kendall retired.😁
Good luck putting the seals and bearings on the sprayer tracks Beau
Home don't play dat'. But I wish you the best of luck with it. First time viewer, SE Michigan, retired truck driver.
Welcome! Thank you for watching.
Hello Steph Steve and Beau 👋
I’d run in the other direction
Unless he’s giving it away…run
Another great video
First thing that pops in my head on the transmission is the plastic shift rotator in the shift valve cracked and broke
Buy it
Get it 😊
Hi Guys Thanks for the video. Those smaller magnums in 2wd are about 30-40K up here in Manitoba. They are basically a hay or smaller auger tractor and in that price range look way better than that pile, if the cabs a garbage dump the rest mechanically isn't generally any better I find. I'd be very skeptical of there being a profit in it with parts prices/your time and what it might need to make it mechanically and look right. If you want to know what it's worth to me scrap plus tires if they are still usable. or get somebody to phone a wrecker and see what they'll give for it.
I use to buy and sell a few tractors but guys want a fortune for them, needing work then the parts price is stupid and you find that unexpected parts all the profit, obsolete or hard to find in a wreckers.
All I can buy for the right money now is stuff that hasn't gone up in price when it's done, like the old 2-135 whites and things like 4010/20 or bigger older Deeres or some of the old IH's that aren't big enough to run the augers anymore. Then if you do try selling all you get is the same type of clowns you're dealing with when you try buying it. I quit most of my shop work, and got a job working for a farm fixing and operating equipment with way less hassle and constant good money. He's trying to sell rail gravel now all he's getting is total time wasters to, the last guy wanted 3 oil pails full delivered out of a 5000 ton pile when the boss asked how many truck loads he wanted ! Take care guys
I would call a salvage yard and they would probably charge me to take it.
I guess the 7110 is good where it is!
For entertainment I'd ask the kid what he wants for that tractor then have a good laugh
A gasolina filé pura muito massa
Spend the time (& $'s) and some work on the ol' 1270!
That would be a no for me. 9 to 10 thousand hrs, few missing parts and the fact it was parked where it was makes me very skeptical. Thanks for the video!
I would take it on
Lift pump??? leaked the diesel into the oil.... Good tractor have one 2 speed reverse very slow for the loader work.. Good engine that cummins..
Sell the old silage truck a buy the case to restore, and to help out your other case run the grain augers.🙂
I would be interested in that tractor. As is but it’s gotta be cheap.
Stay away from it guys. There has to be other projects out there more preferable. Just my opinion. Great video as always 👌🏻.
The 7110 worth a few cases of beer
"I've tasted worse" atta boy Daner!
😂😂 typical Daner!
I would offer scrap metal price for it. Then you would be out time and materials to transport if it turns out to be toast.
All the boxcars were powershifts.
Unfortunately I think the 2WD 7110 has seen its better days. I know old tractors are more desirable than used to be, but it seems like it has the potential to cost more to repair than it’s worth. Even if he gave it to you, seems like a lot of man hours to get it up and running. That doesn’t include all the potential parts you might need… if it was my money, I would pass…
7110 are good tractors but I wouldn't give much for that one.
A first class restoration might get you 40,000.
If you by it low ball the price because engine and transmission need work i would say eight to ten thousand wold be ttop end of you shuould pay because of cost to tidy andrepair it. It would bring somewhere around twenty to twenty five in good condition with those hours.
Scrap value only to me. Then part her out.
Will being that it’s a Cummings parts won’t be hard to get. There is many parts for it .
Idk that tractor could need a couple hundred or a few thousand in repairs,that would be a gamble to take if you have the time to restore it, are yall in the fields yet up there, thanks for sharing
We started in the field yesterday 🙂
@@haugenfamilyfarms really! That's awesome, look forward to seeing some field work vids 🇺🇲💪✊👌🤙
Id offer to haul it off for it. Then collect a check at the scrapyard.
The only way you could take that on is if get for less than scrap price.
Do you all have enough time to invest (in addition to parts etc) in something sitting that long?
Run as fast as you can and don’t turn around and look back
A thousand dollars after it sells
There going for 38,000 to 50,000 I wouldn’t give more than 10,000 but I’d leave it
The problem, anything can be fixed. The cost? I would not pay over 3k. It looks like it needs 15k in parts.
I would think at best the 7110 is a parts tractor. If someone bought it to fix up and use themselves it may be worth fixing.
8k tops
From the Comfort of My Armchair. ie: Armchair Pontification here, If that Tractor has been sitting 8 Years , Sun beating down on the Unit.. Those Tires are Toast and ain't Cheap.. That for starters..
18speed
7110 small axle rear .
2 speed rewind hurts.
we are doing a John Deere 4440 similar to that now it's a 4 post that sat for a couple years kid bought it to build a pulling tractor out of and lost interest had some missing pieces bought the tractor sitting the way it was for $1500
5000 for tractor you will have 15 to 20 to paint it cab interior motor maybe power shift tractor bring 30 to 35 grande
1000
800
Scrap price that’s it
10,000hr trans its gonna be well that's broke, while we're in here that and that and that are almost worn out .... hydraulic pump,valves, steering etc another big question mark differential? Brakes? water pump, alternator, AC? probably Freon unless it was converted. 100 year rare model would be a different story. Restored 7110 2wd who cares.
I had to have money to take it
At least deliver it.
I wouldn't think the tractor is worth more than 5,000 . I personally would leave it in the woods . The worst case scenario if I bought it I've seen nicer in the Salvage yard
Purchase the machine. Contact TMS combine and tractor salvage. Sterling Ohio Salvage Parts. Fix machine if Able
I have my doubts about that Case. Ones like it in good condition are only worth high 30's. So I am thinking there is no more money to be make fixing it up and selling it. Than there is just parting it out.🤷♂🤷♂
Scrap price
Parts tractor, $1250.00
Walk away, walk away fast.
Ask 500'' scrap prices
I would offer 2500 see what happens lol
I think he would have to pay me to take the 7110.i have a feeling it would be costly to get it up to snuff, mechanically and physically
$1000
unless a Cummins was swapped in that should be a Case 504 engine
??? Huh. Magnum are 505 CDC
Buy 2 more 7110 tractors and build 0ne.
Probably not, run don't walk.
Definitely only a parts tractor.
I have 1896 and a 2096 we use in haying. Parts are really getting hard and expensive to find.
Your old case tractors are a whole different story compared to a Case IH magnum.
See how much to fix tractor then go from there
It is hard 🥵but sometimes you even have to let a Case go 🤧🧌🇳🇴
That is a really good tractor I would pay about 19,000 for it
I would offer him $1
I would take it for free, if not free walk away
4000 or walk away
Walk Away!! To many problems.
Definitely no!!
Fix it up
John Deere. Designed to fail.
Dead horse, charge him $50.00 to get it out of his way.
Scrap value no more
engine 10 k +; tranny 6 to 8 n; plus the unknown, may it rest in pieces
Where is the RESCUE? Cant stand DEERE!!